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1. KEY OBJECTIVES
• Conduct advanced petrophysical analyses, integrating multidisciplinary data, and
providing interpretations to support exploration, development, and production
activities.
• Conduct reservoir characterization studies to understand rock and fluid properties.
Evaluate porosity, permeability, water saturation, and other reservoir parameters.
• Analyze and interpret logging data to determine lithology, mineralogy, and fluid
contact analysis.
• Design and supervise the acquisition programs, e.g. logging program for appraisal
and development wells.
2. PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES
• Carry out near real-time formation evaluation in support of drilling Operations
and provide guidance to support data acquisition.
• Plan and manage cost-effective logging and coring programs including laboratory
design and analysis RCAL/SCAL and QA/QC results.
• Perform advanced petrophysical analyses using well logs, core data, and other
subsurface data. Identify and quantify hydrocarbon-bearing zones and evaluate
reservoir properties.
• Liaising with core lab on petrophysical analysis requirements, recommend best
practice to acquire quality data or results.
• Conduct reservoir characterization studies to understand rock and fluid properties.
• Develop rock typing from the core and log data.
• Plan, undertake and manage petrophysical studies for reservoir characterization
and volumetric resource assessment.
• Provide input for static and dynamic reservoir models.
• Present findings and recommendations to multidisciplinary teams & management,
including external parties such as for Joint Venture Partners and host authorities.
• Implement innovative approaches to improve petrophysical evaluations and
workflows.
3. KEY AUTHORITIES
• As provided/assigned by General Manager, Petroleum Development, Manager
and/or Equity Team Leader.
4. WORKING RELATIONSHIP
• Reports directly to the Manager, Head of Lang Lebah Petroleum Development,
keep informing all technical activities, and recommending future direction of
studies.
• Work closely with geologists, geophysicists, reservoir engineers, and other team
members to integrate petrophysical data.
• Liaise and work with all disciplines of the Petroleum Exploration and Development
Team, Production and Drilling departments.
• Coordinates directly with any engineering contractors on reservoir studies and field
development.
• Good relations must be maintained with personnel in the office and with JV
Partners and regulatory authorities (PETRONAS).
5. QUALIFICATION AND EXPERIENCE
• Bachelor / master’s degree in petroleum Geology or Earth Sciences.
• Minimum of 10 years of working experience in an exploration and production or
service-related logging company.
• Good knowledge of MWD/LWD, wireline logging tools and formation evaluation
techniques.
• Extensive experience in planning and supervision on data acquisition program, i.e.,
well logging.
• Extensive experience in design and QA/QC laboratory analysis for rock properties.
• Experience in screening for carbonate, coal and determine VSH/VCL, determining
optimum parameters, method for log porosity and permeability calculation and calibration with RCA/SCAL and DST data.
• Experience in determining optimum method for water saturation calculation,
saturation height function, and calibrate J-Function to log water saturation at
observed contacts.
• Proficient in the use and application of industry petrophysical interpretation and
analysis software, e.g. Geolog, Techlog, IP etc.
• Familiar in evaluating vintage logs.
• Strong communication skills with experience working in a multi-national
environment.
• Self-motivator and able to work independently with minimal supervision.
• Proven negotiating, organization, communication, and interpersonal skills.